Collected Poems and Prose by Harold Pinter


Collected Poems and Prose
Title : Collected Poems and Prose
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ISBN : 0802134343
ISBN-10 : 9780802134349
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 124
Publication : First published December 31, 1986

Representing Pinter's own selection of his non-dramatic writings, this volume includes pieces of poetry and prose up to 1990 and ranges back to the earliest piece, "The Kullus", which was written when he was 19 years old.


Collected Poems and Prose Reviews


  • Steven Godin

    I have thrown a handful of petals on your breasts.
    Scarred by this daylight you lie petalstruck.
    So your skin imitates the flush, your head
    Turning all ways, bearing a havoc of flowers over you.

    Now I bring you from dark into daytime,
    Laying petal on petal.



    This book features 39 poems and 10 short prose pieces from the renowned English playwright spanning a period of about 40 years, with the first piece of prose, Kullus being written when Pinter was only nineteen. There are some links to his plays here, including the short story Tea Party and the poem A view of the Party, as well as a few love poems. Much preferred the poems to be honest, although it was interesing to see the development of his prose writing through the years. He certainly had a way with words and images, and rightly belongs with the other English literary greats of the 20th century.

    Would have nudged towards four stars, but there are a couple of pieces here on cricket - and I have zero interest in cricket. So 3/5 it is.

  • Ter

    Some of the poetry I really enjoyed. The prose not so much. My favorite in the book was “American Football”

  • Sparrow .

    This singular book presents pieces that are not exactly poetry, fiction, doodles, essays, or anything else I’ve ever read. They are quite successful, and never seem FINISHED:

    The obese stars
    Dumb stones dumb lumps of light

    Before the gasp before they

    Before they gasp
    And spit out their last blood

    [From “Before They Fall”, 1983]

  • Derek Emerson

    Pinter won the Nobel prize for literature, but likely the focus was on his plays. This collection of poems and prose is good, but uneven. The poetry is stronger than the prose, which is experimental and now alsys successful.

  • Colin Bruce Anthes

    Pinter's early poems are good, but his later poems are phenomenal. Amongst his prose, the anecdotal "Mac" about the actor-manager Anew McMaster is funny, deeply felt, and unforgettable.

  • Jason

    freak 2...